Archive for 'Pictures'
Great new Art Gallery in West Cork
Posted on May 15, 2007, by Conor O'Neill, under Pictures, Technology.
Haydn Shaughnessy is opening a new art gallery in the Pink Elephant in Harbour View overlooking the sea. As its name suggests it is dedicated to Innovative Contemporary Art.
The official launch is on May 31st but you can see some of the exhibitors over at the web-site which is really beautifully designed. Haydn has blogged it here and mentions that two of my favourite photo-bloggers, Ryan and Donncha should be exhibiting there soon.
I love what Haydn is trying to do with the gallery - highlighting those who are trying push things forward and use new technologies and tools in art.
Great art in a breathtaking location, what more could you ask for?
You’ll find it on the coast road from Kinsale to Clonakilty near Kilbrittain.
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Photos from Farmer’s Market on Riya
Posted on April 3, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Bandon, Pictures.
Like many geeks, I signed up for Riya the moment they went into public beta. This is a photo sharing site like many others (e.g. Flickr) but with the twist that it has advanced “AI” techniques for recognising faces. So if you upload many pictures of the same people and train Riya a bit, then in future it will be automatically able to recognise those people in future photos and tag them accordingly for search purposes.
Along with the usual sharing features like tagging and albums etc, it is a pretty sweet service. It is still under development and to be honest, I find it very confusing to use. The whole training vs viewing vs sharing is very fuzzy.
For the laugh I used all the photos I took at the Farmer’s Market and uploaded them and identified the people whose names I knew. So apologies to Anthony, Don, Ruth, Frank and Dianne but you’ve been framed
Obviously, if you really object, then I’ll delete the identifiers.
Check it out at: Bandon Farmer’s Market on Riya
[tags]Riya, Bandon Farmers Market[/tags]
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Dammit, there goes that plan
Posted on March 24, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Cork, Humour, Pictures.
My genius syrup-a-day plan foiled.
[tags]Roches Stores, Syrups[/tags]
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Live From The Field
Posted on March 23, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Cork, Pictures.
After a night of pints. Or rioja actually.
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Did someone mention snow?
Posted on March 5, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Cork, Family, Pictures.
In case I needed any reminding of how much our quality of life has improved since moving to Cork after 17 years in Dublin.
Red Strand, Ardfield, today during a perfect break in the rain.
[tags] Red Strand, Ardfield, Clonakilty, Cork[/tags]
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Postie Plug-in now works with Vodafone MMS e-mail
Posted on January 30, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Pictures, Technology, Wordpress.
Big big thanks to Dirk over at Economy Size Geek. E-mails with picture attachments sent from my Nokia on the Vodafone Ireland network to this blog were not working with his plug-in. He says that the format from Vodafone is crazy. But he got it working! He is an absolute star for putting all of that effort in to get his code working for one user. Now I just need to get a phone that can take decent pictures…
[tags]Wordpress, Postie, Economy Size Geek, Vodafone Ireland, MMS, Nokia 6230[/tags]
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I picked the wrong day to start carrying a concealed 357 Magnum
Posted on January 16, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Pictures.
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Testing Postie Plugin from GMail
Posted on January 13, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Blogging, Pictures, Technology.
Dirk, who has written the most excellent Postie plugin for Wordpress is
putting a ton of effort into tracking down why I can’t send an MMS picture
message from Vodafone to the blog using his plug-in. We are now testing
other mail clients to see if they work. This one has a picture attached as
the suspicion is that pictures are causing the problem.

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Sweeeeettttttttt Caroline
Posted on October 24, 2005, by Conor O'Neill, under Friends, Pictures.
I raced back to Bandon from Ballymaloe, jumped into the interview suit, thanked Mary and Claire for risking their mental health by minding our four for two days and shot off with wife riding shotgun to Killarney. The Cork-Killarney road is now my most hated road in the country. 30 mph from Crookstown to a few miles outside Ballyvourney.
We arrived about 30 minutes before the meal was due to start. Caroline was looking fantastic. Not for nothing that she had most of the Class of 1990 UCD Elec Eng competing for her attention way back when. None of us are bitter that she married a teacher and part-time rock star, no not a bit, not a jot. Dave himself looked pretty damned delish - even to a confirmed heterosexual like myself.
This picture shows the bride in full flight.Take it from me that Dave looks just as good from the front.
We are now at that age where we only see batches of the old gang at weddings and special occasions. Caroline had gathered a fine selection of engineering misfits and their partners and we got on to our usual topics as if we had seen each other only yesterday.
As the wedding started so early, most people were well-on by the time we arrived. My awesome capability for alcohol meant that I had caught up after a pint.
I had been talking to Claire, Dee, Paul, Brian, Conor and Maria before I finally refocused to realise that the room we were in had one fantastic view. I only managed to get a picture of it on Monday in lashing rain but it is still pretty wonderful:
The meal was spot-on, the cake was fab and I loved the wine. I was too bloated to move after that.
First picture is of the final two contestants in the Bernard Manning Lookalike contest (with Paul there for scale):
The entertainment then began and the band turned out to be the best damned wedding band of all time. I am not bloody joking. The lead singer looked like Jennifer Ellison and absolutely nailed “River Deep, Mountain High”. I did not want them to stop. I forced Wifey up for a few dances but sadly my belly gave severe head injuries to several small children and the dance floor had to be evacuated.
We had a great old catch-up session and realised that the men are all still as immature as we were in Ios when we put laxatives in Tom’s cocktails and shaved Paul’s legs. The women folk are just lucky to have us
Maria tells Conor-Dub that he was always her favourite Conor.
Eoin tells me that he has his hand on my wife’s ass. Catherine is clearly impressed.
Aoife says “pregnancy munchies me? I don’t think so. Hands off, they’re all mine”
Jill tries to give Conor a hug and convince him that he doesn’t need to lose weight. Her arms won’t fit around.
That picture causes Conor to go on the GI diet and give up drink until Christmas. Starting tomorow, I swear…….
D’Wife faded at around midnight and I started getting dopey around 1am. I looked around and Paul was asleep in a chair, Brian was gone (presumably to bed), Conor-Dub ditto, so I hit the sack. Turns out the boys were only re-charging their batteries and kept going until 5am! I missed the singing session and the DJ. I could say that they make me feel old but I’ve always loved my bed. My sources (Maria) tell me that Caroline and Dave also headed to bed around 5, but not before Caroline had asked Maria if she could borrow her “OK” magazine. Hot stuff in the wedding suite alright.
The following morning, we grabbed breakfast around 10am and they all started apearing just as breakfast ended. I felt grand, Conor-Dub looked like he was still drunk and Brian appeared not to have slept at all. So a successful wedding by all measures.
It looks like we are nearly out of weddings now. A few stragglers left (Mark, Mark, calling Mark). We could try and badger Quigs and Lolly but I don’t think they are for turning. So next thing will be the 40ths and then (oh, it pains me to even think it), the 20 year reunion.
So Caroline and Dave - well done, we’re chuffed you finally did the deed. Enjoy Prague and then enjoy Bishopstown even more.
The excess of booze means I took only a tiny few photos. They are all in the Flickr Photo Set of the Wedding here. If anyone has other pictures of the day that they want to share, feel free to mail them to me and I’ll add them to the set.
Tomorrow, the story of our Sunday in Killarney.
UPDATE 1: Maria has sent on a bunch of much higher quality pictures. They are in the Flickr photo-set now too.
[tags]“Caroline’s Wedding”, Killarney, Weddings [/tags]
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Treffen 2005 in Bandon
Posted on August 31, 2005, by Conor O'Neill, under Ireland, Pictures.
The Honda Goldwing Owners Club had their annual Treffen in Bandon last weekend. It was a thrill to see so many fabulous bikes from all over Europe around the town. I could make a crack about the fact that the owners all seemed to be overweight middle-aged men, but as I now fall firmly in that category, I shall desist.
They did a parade on Saturday afternoon and we caught them on the return leg as they headed back to the camp in the GAA pitch. I took a few piccies quickly which are below and I also used the “movie” feature of the Ixus 400 to grab some video. This is quite possibly the worst quality video ever posted on a blog. Check it out below.
The boys were hugely impressed by the cool bikes, particularly the trikes and the ones with side-cars. On our drive from Wilton to Bandon on Sunday morning, we had to wind down the window and let OisÃn wave at every single bike that we passed.
Events like this are great for a town and hopefully this will encourage more Clubs to come here. Porsche 911 Owners Club - any interest?
[tags]treffen, bandon[/tags]
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Flickr
Posted on May 18, 2005, by Conor, under Pictures.
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